KBEV

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KBEV
KBEV.jpg
Type Educational Television
Country Flag of United States United States
Availability Beverly Hills
Slogan We Put the "K" in "Quality"
Key people Romeo Carey, director
Dave Stiles, consultant
Launch date 1974
Website http://www.kbev6.com

KBEV is a student run television channel in Beverly Hills, California. The KBEV studios are located inside of Beverly Hills High School. KBEV is shown on channel 6 to all residents of Beverly Hills who have Time Warner Cable. Romeo Carey is the Media Director of KBEV and Dave Stiles is the Media Consultant.

KBEV, originally called "Information Retrieval", was started in 1968 in a bungalow on the front lawn. An early form of programming-on-demand, audio and video content was transmitted over cables wired to the high school library and to select classrooms at the high school. Audio programs played on reel to reel tape were sent the the elementary schools over telephone lines, rented from the phone company, to study carrels in the libraries at each of the schools. KBEV began active cable operations in 1974 with Theta Cable, which became Group W, then Century Cable, then Adelphia Cable, and now Time Warner Cable. KBEV's channel designation began as Channel L. It later became Channel N, then Channel E, then Channel 26, and now it is Channel 6 KBEV and Channel 36 KBHS. Channel 36 has been used to carry the ARTS Channel which originates from Burbank. The Media Center has provided continuous cable programming to the Beverly Hills community for 32 years. As of the MorTorq TV episode for March 8, 2007, KBEV is up to program number 8,064.

Some of the shows currently on KBEV are:

  • Board of Education Meetings
  • Football Games and Other Sports
  • MorTorq TV
  • Norman News
  • Pets 90210
  • Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood
  • Teenz in da 'Hood
  • Teen Talk
  • Voices of Tomorrow

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